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Kingdom Work for Christ through Chronic Illness – Life Application

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Host Emma Boa-Durgammah is blessed to welcome this series’ Guest Co-Host, Diane Doumas and Guest Michael Bronson, Christ Followers and Kingdom Workers first. In this episode we will hear Michael’s incredible journey with Jesus through illness and how God has used it to manifest Himself through him unto others.  

God is currently positioning Michael as an Infectious Representative for Christ in his local Church, in music as both a phenomenal musician and teacher, as a prayer warrior, and in information technology.

Michael has worked as an Information Technology professional for 25 years, first in the private sector and later in government.  Currently Michael provides consulting services to businesses working to modernize computer systems.

Michael also has a passion for music, and plays guitar professionally with the Richard Walton Group, a jazz ensemble out of Baltimore.  He also plays bass with his church praise band and occasionally collaborates with other groups.  Michael is also a music teacher and provides guitar & bass lessons to students from a variety of backgrounds & skill levels.

Michael was raised in the church, but drifted away during college.  During his late twenties, Michael began to experience complications from the Type-1 Diabetes he contracted at age 5.  Ultimately this brought him back to the Lord.  Since then, Michael has become a Stephen Minister, Renewing Prayer minister, and served as a Deacon in his local church.  He has a passion for serving and caring for others who are struggling with disease & illness.

Host, Emma Boa-Durgammah would love to hear from you through email after the show contact@kingdomworkforchrist.com.

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